Free speech and the public telephone network / Jerry Berman ; produced by Gregg McVicar.

Program Title:
Free speech and the public telephone network / Jerry Berman ; produced by Gregg McVicar.
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SZ0705.04
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Series which explores how changes in communication and information technologies are encroaching upon the individuals right to privacy.|FREE SPEECH AND THE PUBLIC TELEPHONE NETWORK / Jerry Berman| produced by Gregg McVicar. SERIES: Computers, freedom, and privacy| no. 4 Series which explores how changes in communication and information technologies are encroaching upon the individuals right to privacy. CONTENT: Panel discussion on how free speech principles of open access, diversity, and nondiscrimination might prevail if telcos becomes an information provider. They explore the rules for safeguards and local loop competition, and how good infrastructure design can advance Frist Amendment values. Panel is comprised of: Jerry Berman, chair, ACLU Information Technology Project| Henry Geller, the Markle Foundation| Eli Noam, Columbia University, John Podesta, Podesta Associates. BROADCAST: Satellite, Summer 1992.

Panel discussion on how free speech principles of open access, diversity, and nondiscrimination might prevail if Telcos becomes an information provider. They explore the rules for safeguards and local loop competition, and how good infrastructure design can advance Frist Amendment values.

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Satellite, Summer 1992.
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1 reel (59 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|59:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1992.
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